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Alacatel Speedtouch ADSL USB

got it working with linux... redhat in partic?

         

ade_uk

4:03 pm on Mar 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi all.

Just got into this linux game :)

Ive found the two sites offering the kernel mods etc to get the modem working, but being a newbie havent tried messing yet...

Anyone done this?
easy/hard?
did it work?

jpjones

4:09 pm on Mar 4, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi Ade,
I've got two systems running on the Speedtouch USB - one running RedHat 7.2, and one running RedHat 7.0 (on a 2.2 kernel). Both run fine without problem.

If you follow the guides on sourceforge under the project linux-usb, you should find yourself with a running setup.

Easy? Hard? Well, you'll probably need to know how to compile a kernel and edit some files, but it's relatively straightforward. And if you should run into trouble, well, thats what this board is for isn't it? ;)

One point - You might want to make sure the connection works under windows first so you know there's no problems between you and the ISP.

Don't forget to firewall!

JP

ade_uk

12:06 am on Mar 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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thanks for the reply!

I've printed all the instructions to do the job (adsl works fine with windows - had it a while)

My first kernel mod but its worth a go, won't learn anything if I don't give it a go! Got a day off tomorrow so will let u know the results..!

Kandevil

12:40 am on Mar 5, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Good luck Ade hope you don't have any problems, but imagine as I find with computers, nothing works right the first time. Fortunately my Speedtouch does work with unix now, albeit under a different flavour - Mandrake.

ade_uk

7:08 pm on Mar 6, 2003 (gmt 0)

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failed somehow but not surprised!

ive just ordered mandrake 9.0 powerpack which apparently works out of the box with the speedtouch... so will keep my fingers crossed :)

littleman

9:44 pm on Mar 6, 2003 (gmt 0)



I am pretty sure Knoppix can do this. I have used Knoppix on a USB ethernet adapter and on a ADSL line. It worked for both well, but I didn't try it at the same time.

If you do the hard drive install you will have a pretty cutting edge Linux system with most goodies enabled.

ade_uk

10:23 am on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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thanks everyone for the advice....

Just installed Mandrake 9.0, and yes the speedtouch worked straight away and access to my windows drives which i couldn't get working in redhat....

All in all very impressed with the ease of Mandrake :)

bluegroper

11:35 am on Apr 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Me thinks ethernet would be easier than USB.

jpjones

11:56 am on Apr 2, 2003 (gmt 0)

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A lot easier!

But some service providers give you a package when you sign up, which includes the Alcatel Speedtouch USB. Why spend another 100 notes on something if what they give you will work just as well?